The Joule-Thomson coefficient μH(P, T) is computed from the virial equation of state up to seventh-order for argon obtained from accurate ab initio data. Higher-order corrections become increasingly more important to fit the low-temperature and low-pressure regime and to avoid the early onset of divergence in the Joule-Thomson inversion curve. Good agreement with experiment is obtained for temperatures T > 250 K. The results also illustrate the limitations of the virial equation in regions close to the critical temperature. © 2013 American Institute of Physics.
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Wiebke, J., Senn, F., Pahl, E., & Schwerdtfeger, P. (2013). Communication: Ab initio Joule-Thomson inversion data for argon. Journal of Chemical Physics, 138(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4792371
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